Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Screw The Raiders !



Seems like this is the zillionth time recently we've played the Raiders the last game of the season with a chance to make the playoffs. This time, we need to kick their asses. Anything less is unacceptable. A loss to the Raiders and I'll be puking Sunday thru New Years Day !

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

One More & We're In !




It was a monsoon. We suck in the rain. We suck when there is a big game that we need to win. I'm used to heartbreak. But, for once, they didn't break my heart. In an ugly game, they somehow figured out how to win a game that it looked like they would lose. Chad came alive in the 4th quarter when he needed to be on the money with some key 3rd down throws.
However, we still managed to screw things up when we muffed a punt giving the ball back to the Dolphins to tie up the game. But Leon Washington, our little rookie, came thru on a a huge play to set up the game winning field goal.
I don't want to even harp much more on this HUGE win. We control out own destiny and now fact the Raiders at home in a MUST win game again. And stupid me sold the tickets before the season for this game. Who knew before the season that this would be such a huge game. You'd figure this would be a game of two teams battling for the 1st pick in the NFL draft. It turns out that this game now is a playoff clinching game for the Jets with a win. I don't even care about the scenarios if we lose. It's about winning at home vs. a team that has 2 wins. Let's hope they can not disappoint us as they have done so often in Must Win Games in the past. Go Green !

Thursday, December 21, 2006

It's Been A While...



It's been a while since Jets vs. Dolphins this late in the year had major Playoff Implications for us ! Time to squish the Fish !

Wednesday, December 20, 2006



The New York Jets announced their 2006 Team Awards today. Wide receiver Laveranues Coles was voted as the team’s Most Valuable Player, quarterback Chad Pennington was named the recipient of The Dennis Byrd Award for Most Inspirational Player, Chris Baker was voted the winner of The Ed Block Courage Award, while safety Erik Coleman earned The Marty Lyons Award for Community Service and wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery captured The Kyle Clifton Good Guy Award.

Wide receiver Laveranues Coles was named the team’s Most Valuable Player as voted by his teammates. Coles has 87 catches for 1,065 yards and six TDs this season, all team highs. He needs seven receptions to break the franchise record for receptions in a season of 93 set by Al Toon in 1988. He has surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the third time in his career and is the 94 th player in NFL history with at least 500 receptions (502-6,566-13.1-31 TD). In Week 15 at Minnesota, Coles tied his career high with 12 catches, good for 144 yards (his fifth 100-yard receiving game of the season) and his team leading sixth touchdown reception. He now has 18 career 100-yard games, including 11 as a Jet, seventh on the Jets’ all-time list.

Winning the Dennis Byrd Most Inspirational Player Award, as voted by his teammates, was starting quarterback Chad Pennington. Rebounding from a second shoulder surgery in 2005, Pennington has led the Jets to an 8-6 record, throwing for 2,958 yards and 15 touchdowns for an 81.3 passer rating in 14 games. Pennington has thrown over 300 yards three times this season, including a career best 339 yards in a 26-13 victory at Minnesota. Pennington is the second-most accurate passer in NFL history, completing 65.3 percent of his passes in his career. Pennington has also missed time with a wrist injury in 2003 and a shoulder injury in 2004.

Tight end Chris Baker was named the recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award, as voted by his teammates. Originally from Queens, NY, Baker returned to his hometown as the Jets third-round selection in 2002. He has earned the reputation of being a team-first player that is equally adept in the passing game as a receiver as he is blocking at the point of attack in the running game. He is enjoying the most productive season of his career, with 28 receptions for 270 yards and three touchdowns through 14 games. Baker first earned the starting tight end position in 2005 but his season was cut short in November when he suffered a season-ending leg injury that required surgery. After seven months of rehabilitation, Baker returned to the field and regained his starting job in 2006.

The Ed Block Courage Award is named in honor of Ed Block, the longtime head athletic trainer of the Baltimore Colts who was a pioneer in his profession and a respected humanitarian. The award is given annually to one player from each NFL team. Courage Award recipients embody everything that is positive about professional athletes as they serve as inspirations in their locker rooms and constructive role models in their communities. Baker, along with each team’s award recipient, will travel to Baltimore in March to receive his trophy at a gala and spend time at the local Courage House at St. Vincent's Center. This visit, and the time spent with the hospitalized children, allows each recipient to fully comprehend the true meaning of the award.

Capturing The Marty Lyons Award for Community Service was safety Erik Coleman, who has dedicated off-the-field support to causes and programs in the community. Coleman is the spokesman for two campaigns designed to promote fitness and healthy living in children. The Feed Your Mind campaign, for which Coleman is a spokesman, encourages students to eat healthy and stay fit by educating parents and children about the nutritional reforms taking place in public school cafeterias, where a variety of healthy meals now are included on the menu. What Moves U, created by the NFL and the American Heart Association, is a national youth movement and awareness campaign designed to promote physical fitness and healthy living to an increasingly inactive generation of children. "It gives me great pride to be involved," Coleman said. "It is very important to me that our kids know how critical it is for them to get out and play and not sit around all day watching TV or playing video games."

Third-year wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery captured The Kyle Clifton Good Guy Award, as voted by the Jets’ front office members this season. The award, now in its 11th season, recognizes exceptionally consistent willingness, cooperation and professionalism in the every day dealings with the various departments within the organization. Cotchery, from North Carolina State, has emerged as a starter this year, with 71 receptions for 858 yards (12.1 yards per catch) and five touchdowns. He was a reserve his first two seasons, catching 25 passes and playing on special teams, which included a 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown during his rookie season.

Miller Time


Justin Miller named to AFC Pro-Bowl as a kick-off returner ! He may not be the best corner back in coverage but this boy can surely run some nice returns.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Playoff Scenarios ?


Assuming the Jets (8-6 record and 5-5 in the conference) beat the Dolphins on Monday night to become 9-6 and 6-5 in the conference:

1. Denver Broncos (8-6 record and 7-4 in the conference) play the Cincinatti Bengals (8-6 record and 6-4 in the conference). One team must lose and gets their 7th loss.

2. New England (10-4 record and 6-4 in the conference), playing to win the division, plays the Jaguars (8-6 and 5-5 in the conference) in Jacksonville. We need New England to win this game giving Jacksonville their 7th loss.

A win by the Jets with the above scenario gives the Jets the record to control their own destiny by beating the Raiders (worst team in the NFL) on the final Sunday of the NFL season.

As Easy As ABC...


As Easy as A B C, J-E-T-S Are Hit on Sesame Street
By KAREN CROUSE
Published: December 19, 2006

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Dec. 18 — Two days after he looked hopelessly out of sync in a loss to the Buffalo Bills, Chad Pennington found his groove.

Pennington, who had three turnovers in a loss to the Bills two days before visiting Sesame Street, said the taping was "good medicine for me."

Dancing with his 2-year-old son, Cole, during a taping last Tuesday of an "Elmo's World" segment of "Sesame Street," Pennington, the Jets ' quarterback, felt disembodied from his serious, studious self. It was as if, like Elmo himself, Pennington's arms and legs were being operated by somebody else.

Eric Mangini, the Jets' coach, and his 2-year-old son, Jake, shared the stage with Pennington. Joining them were receiver Laveranues Coles and punter Ben Graham and his two daughters. For a few hours they enjoyed a few laughs and a connection that did not fade to black when the cameras stopped rolling.

"I can't thank Eric enough to have something set up like that," Pennington said. "It was really neat."

The taping, which was set up more than a week in advance, was an offshoot of the Jets' surprising success. Mangini's profile is rising with every rung his 8-6 team climbs in the American Football Conference standings, creating opportunities to connect with audiences outside of football.

There are not many show-biz types that could lure Mangini, a football fanatic, away from the Jets' practice facility. Elmo was on the short list. "Because it's Jake's favorite show and we watch it together," he said.

At the time it seemed like a precious off-day diversion, but after the Jets' 31-13 loss to the Bills it loomed as a potential distraction. Pennington's competitive instinct was to call an audible and pass on the taping.

"You normally want to do something like that after a win," said Pennington, whose 3 turnovers and 182 yards passing against the Bills engendered a blitz of criticism.

In the end, his conscientiousness about honoring commitments prevailed. "We had planned it so I couldn't get out of it even though I was actually wanting to after we lost," Pennington said. "I'm really glad that I didn't."

Their trek to Elmo's imaginary crayon-colored world took the edge off the black-and-white, win-or-else scenario that Pennington, in particular, faced in Sunday's game at Minnesota. It is hard not to have a light heart when you are throwing the football long to a furry red monster with a bright orange nose.

"It was actually pretty good medicine for me to go out there and just take my mind off of football for a little bit," Pennington said.

Every week Pennington is put under the microscope. Whatever he does on the field, good or bad, is magnified. He professes not to care how he is perceived by the general public. But in explaining the lure of Elmo's world, he sounded a bit like a puppet on a string himself inasmuch as his moods can be controlled by the public.

"Especially with all the chaos going on last week, it worked out good," he said.

Like the others, Pennington made up the work he missed on his so-called day off by coming in early the other days and staying late. On Sunday he did not appear to skip a beat, passing for 339 yards and a touchdown, to Coles, to lead the Jets to a 26-13 victory against the Vikings.
It was a performance that might have had Elmo asking his friend, Dorothy the goldfish, "Guess what Elmo's thinking about today?"

The answer, of course: the playoffs.

The Jets were invited on the show to teach Elmo football fundamentals but they ended up learning about one another.

"It was good for me to have an opportunity to see coach in a different light," Coles said. "To see him interact with his kids and stuff, it's exciting. I get to see another part of him."

Coles is the person his teammates seek out when they need a laugh. He kept the mood from becoming oppressive during training camp by poking fun at Mangini, a micromanager who waddles when he walks, by assigning him the villainous nickname The Penguin.

But like the other Jets, it took him a while to loosen up in front of Elmo. They were all a little nervous starting out, so Mangini turned to Coles off camera.

"You need to lighten up the mood," he said, to which Coles replied, "I'll try, but it's hard with you here."

That broke the ice. Everybody loosened up after that. "It was just a fantastic experience," Graham said, adding, "It was a long day but it was worth it."

EXTRA POINTS
The "Elmo's World" segment taped last week by Jets Coach Eric Mangini and three players is scheduled to be broadcast on "Sesame Street" in August. Elmo, the fuzzy-haired creature, will accompany 10 Jets players to St. Mary's Healthcare System in Bayside to deliver gifts to children with life-limiting illnesses.

Two To Go !


Sorry this took so long but the wife had Singles, the baby has RSV (respiratory virus), and the mother-in-law had a cracked head (staples).

So, what a great offensive game. Gotta love Pennington's game after a terrible first drive resulting in a fumble and a Vikings TD. Gotta love Mike Nugent's game and have been SOLID this season after a horrific first game of the season. But, I'm not even thinking about this game anymore to write much.

It's all about Monday night in Miami. This miracle season comes down to a matchup in MIami vs the Fish who have already been eliminated.
I'm pumped and I'm ready for a Monday Night Christmas gift !

Monday, December 11, 2006

Crash & Burn


It was a typical Jets loss. The fans were pumped. The team had momentum. It was a divisional matchup. The game was home. The opponent did not have a great record. It was a winable game. We were in a 5 way tie for 2 wildcard spots. The Patriots had lost. Kansas City had lost. And now the Jets were ready to blow a season again.

I don't understand why this team can't naturally pump itself up for a game of this magnitude. For all intensive purposes, this was a playoff game and we played it like it was a preseason game.

How can we let their injured running back torch us for a 59 yard run, puke his brains out on the sideline, and then rack up an additional 70 yards for the game? How can we let some QB that no one ever heard of until this year throw and 80 yard bomb for a TD and then have Chad throw an interception that leads to an TD with both of these events happening in a 1 minute span shortly before half time?

And what drives me bananas is that in the 3rd quarter, we are only 8 points down. It's 4th an 1 on the Bills 38 yard line and instead of going for it, they take a delay of game penality and punt...into the freggin endzone for a net of 18 yards. What happened to Mangini's balls? He said after the game that they were gonna go for it and snap the ball quickly but the officials didn't put the ball down quick enough. Ya know what? Still freggin try it. It's a half of a yard. And if you don't get it, at least you tried but that's surely better than punting the ball in the endzone.

Oh, and a Pennington fumble lead to another touchdown for the Bills. These 5 plays were the difference in the game. Actually, we couldn't stop the run. We didn't get enough pass rush going. Our pass protection sucks. We couldn't run or throw the ball. Our special teams stunk. And the coaching sucked ass.

This was a game we needed to win. Now, it will take a miracle to get in and ya know what? We don't deserve it. Good teams don't lose a game like we lost on Sunday. A good team comes out and squshes a team like the Bills. We played with some heart early having a 10-7 lead but that heart stopped beating.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Interesting Stat

With 35 attempts against the Packers, Chad Pennington eclipsed the 1,500 mark in his career, giving him the minimum amount to qualify for the all-time rankings in completion percentage. With a 65.1% mark, he's the second-most accurate passer in history, trailing only the Cardinals' Kurt Warner (65.5%)....

Monday, December 04, 2006

7-5 & Still Alive !


Well, 7-5 huh? How nice does that sound with 4 games to go. There are 5 teams in the wild card hunt all with a 7-5 record. Two of these teams will make the show and 3 go golfing. How sweet would it be! A team predicted to win 3 to 4 games and be one of the worst teams in the NFL are now 4 wins away from making the playoffs. I'm guessing if you get 11 wins, you'll make it. This has been a fun year with no expectations but that is what made it so sweet being the sleeper team of this NFL season. Yesterday romp in Green Bay made this joyous journey that much more enjoyable.

A few years ago, a trip up to Green Bay to face Farve and the Packers was an automatic loss on the schedule. However, yesterday, was pure domination. Chad was on fire in the first half hooking up with 8 different receivers to go over 200 yards passing by half-time. Everything was working and before you could blink, we were entering half time up 31 to zip.

The third quarter was a bit sloppy giving up 10 points combined with two Pennington interceptions and an onsides kick we lost again. We had -1 yards of offense in the quarter leading up to the last play where we gained 9 yards to give us positive yardage in the quarter. Then, we drove to silence the crowd to make the score 38-10. Can you say GAME OVER !

Now, we face another Must Win game on this journey to the promised land. This time is the division rival Bills. Could this miracle season end with a playoff birth? I'm not sure because these are The Jets. However, I'm sure having fun knowing that I'm going to a December game with meaning.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Jets / Bills Time Change



The New York Jets-Buffalo Bills game at the Meadowlands on Sunday, December 10 will kickoff at 4:15 PM ET on CBS, the NFL announced Monday. Additionally, the League also moved Week 14's New Orleans Saints-Dallas Cowboys start time to 8:15 PM ET and that match-up will be televised on NBC.

The NFL is implementing for the first time this year a "flexible scheduling" element on Sundays in Weeks 10-15 and in Week 17. Flexible scheduling will ensure quality matchups in all NFL Sunday time slots in those weeks and give teams a chance to play their way onto primetime and into the late-afternoon 4:15 PM ET time slot on CBS and FOX.

For each of the flexible scheduling weeks with the exception of Week 17, the NFL will announce the start times of games on Sundays no later than 12 days prior to that weekend. To ensure a Sunday night game and doubleheader games with playoff implications in Week 17, the flexible scheduling decision for that Sunday may be made on six days notice.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Jets Smack Texans


Houston, we have a problem. The Jets just kicked your asses.

In a MUST win game, the Jets did just exactly that. I first have to tip my camp to Mike Nugent who knocked in 4 field goals with the biggest of all being a 54 yarder to extend the small lead at that time. And he didn't just kick the ball. He made a nice tackle on special teams.

Chad was much better after a few off weeks. He was throwing all over the field with some nice deep passes to C&C - Coles and Cotchery - both whom had over 100 yards receiving. We didn't run great but had the yards when we needed to get them. Chad had a clutch 1st down on a 4th an inches in their own territory, a balsy call by Mangini.

The defense was solid picking off Carr and keeping the run game in tact. The defensive player of the game had to be Kerry Rhodes who had a pick and some nice tackles.

But, it was a team effort. How can you complain with 0 interceptions and 0 fumbles on offense and only one penality in the game and that didn't happen until about 4 minutes remaining. Gotta love that.

Well, we are 6-5, who would have believed. Now, the last 5 opponents have losing records so they are winable games. How nice would 11-5 be? It should only happen.

Bears Eat Jets


I didn't see the game as I was in Florida but one blown tackle and a stupid on-sides kick was basically what cost us the game !

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Playoffs?


After the Bears game this weekend, the Jets do not face another team with a winning record. Right now we are 5-4. Let's say we lose to the Bears, if we win out against teams we should beat, that gives us 11 wins. Holy Crap !

The Missed Extra Point


Missed Extra Point From 1979 Comes Back To Haunt Jets
November 2, 2006 Onion Sports

CLEVELAND— Jets head coach Eric Mangini blamed "a lack of attention to detail" and the "long shadow of our franchise's historical mistakes" for Sunday's poor showing against the Browns, noting that a long-lamented missed PAT from 1979 had finally had enough of a negative effect to cause a Jets loss. "I remember when Frank Gifford was calling that game, he said that missed extra point would cost us later on," said Mangini, who said an underperforming offense was also a minor factor. "I mean, I was only 8, and the Jets beat the Dolphins 33-17, but I knew it was just a matter of time." Jets quarterback Chad Pennington said he had also felt the 27-year-old miss hanging over his head, particularly during the fourth quarter of the game and the late 1990s.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Jets Beat Pats...Finally !


On Saturday Night, Mangini showed the Jets a tape of Cassius Clay's historic upset over Sonny Liston in 1964.

They said it would be impossible. The Patriots rarely lose at home. They NEVER lose 2 games in a row, uhhh, 57 games to be exact since they lost 21 in a row and that was in 2002 to, yes, our New York Jets ! Everything was favoring another Patriots win. Jets usually suck after a bye week. Jets usually suck in the rain. Jets usually sucks in New England. Jets have lost 7 straight games to the Pats. The Jets defense is ranked #31 out of 32 teams in the league.

And guess what? We came. We saw. We kicked their ass! Well, maybe not an ass kicking but a win is a win is a win.

How about the defense keeping Brady and Company out of the endzone for the first 56 minutes of the game. I loved the defensive strategy. Blitz, blitz,and blitz again. The blitzing forced two turnovers and we registered 4 sacks, a season high. However, the was one situation where we got screwed. Brady was throwing the ball as Hobson squashed him to the ground. We picked off the ball and they called us for a roughing the passer penality. This was around the 3rd questionable call this year on roughing the passer which went against us. How the hell is the linebacker suppossed to know that Brady released the ball. We went from having the ball in great field position to the Pats having the ball in nice field position. This rule needs to be looked at again in the off season. What a joke. Anyway, 14 of our points came off of the turnovers so hats off to the defense. And with Brady driving, they tried the fake spike play that the Jets did not fall for. That would have made me barf if that had happened.

I thought one of the great plays of the game was a pooch punt by Pennington (first of his career) putting the ball deep and not kicking it into the endzone. Loved that call.

The offense looked decent. Leon Washington had some difficulty running in the mud but Barlow stepped up his game and ran for a season high 75 yards including a huge 3rd down run to keep the clock ticking in the 4th. Chad looked decent and completed the balls that he needed to including two floaters to the sideline that were perfect for a nice gain on 1st down. But, the play of the game had to be the ball that Chad lofted into the endzone that Cotchery snagged in the air for a touchdown putting us up by 11.

However, the Defense had a brain fart allowing Brady to walk down the field in 31 seconds for a touchdown as well as a 2 pt conversion to bring them within 3 points. Luckily, we ate up some nice time on the clock even though we had to punt it away. The defense held their own this time with a sack to seal the game !

I loved the Mangini / Belechick handshake after the game as Belechicken couldn't even look Mangini in the face. What a dick.

Bring on DA BEARS !

Monday, October 30, 2006

Jets Get Hosed !



It was 20 years ago in Cleveland where the infamous judgement call by an official on a Mark Gastineau "late hit" screwed the Jets out of a chance to advance to the Championship Game. Twenty years later, we are back in Cleveland where another judgement call doesn't go out way and turns a potential celebration into something I'd call Cow Feces or Bull Shit.

When Baker goes up to catch the ball, he is jumping up in the endzone. There was NO movement of his body that showed him jumping right, towards the sideline. It was a great catch that would have been a touchdown if he weren't touched. But, he was thrown out of bounds in mid air causing mass confusion by the officials. One official said he was pushed out of bounds while the other official believed he would have landed in bounds for a Touchdown. So, it figures that the guy who believed it was a TD lost the argument when the officials huddled for a discussion. It was another example of the Jets getting hosed.

However, this game should NOT have come down to the last play. It was a typical Jets loss. Have a chance to end the first half of the season with a winning record against a team you SHOULD beat. Teams like this need to be beaten whether at home or on the road. The Jets ALWAYS lose a game like this on their schedule. It's beyond frustrating. Same shit, another year.

Things started off nice. We had a 16 play drive but it ended in only a field goal. You have the ball for so long, you need to come away with 7 points. However, you can't use a trick play with Brad Smith on EVERY 3rd Down. If teams watch tapes, they are gonna realize you are gonna have Brad Smith in the game. Time to come up with something more original. Maybe put him in the game and let him catch some passes or use him as a decoy. He doesn't have to get the ball EVERY time cause it just won't work. Plus, Chad was terrible with his lowest passer rating of his career. I don't fully blame him. They had decent pass rush and receivers were just not getting open. Plus, when you run for 1 or 2 yards on 1st down, it put Chad in way too many 3rd and long situations. I think 3rd and 6 is a number that comes to mind yesterday.

As for the defense, they just can't stop the run even thought they actually looked good in the 4th quarter finally getting some QB pressures and finally stopping the run giving the offense a chance. We actually even got a few sack's which doesn't happen often with this team.

Tough loss going into the bye week but we totally deserved to lose playing down to their talent especially vs a QB I've never heard of and STILL can not remember his name. Three of the Jets 4 loses this year, the outcome was not determined until the final minute. That leaves a sick feeling in my stomach.

Friday, October 27, 2006

The Perfect Wedding Party


Now this guy has an UNDERSTANDING wife !

What's With The Penguins?



I don't quite get what the Penguins and Mangini deal is? Anyone want to let me in on this??

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Our New Jets Cheerleaders



Alison, a former figure skating instructor and graduate of Fairfield University currently lives in New York City and works in sales. She is a former New York Islanders Ice Girl.

Gina, is a dance teacher and soon to be a nurse from Kings Park, NY, She attends Suffolk Community College. She is also a New York Dragons Fire Dancer. Gina enjoys vacationing in Hawaii. Her favorite CD is Reina and her favorite TV shows are So You Think You Can Dance and American Idol.

Jennifer, a teacher’s assistant currently attends Dowling College where she is studying elementary education. She received an Associate’s Degree from Suffolk Community College. She is a Syosset Ford Ice Girl as well as a New York Dragons Fire Dancer. Jennifer enjoys dancing and vacationing anywhere with a beach. Her favorite movie is The Notebook and her favorite TV show is Nip/Tuck.

Meredith is a dental assistant from Medford, NY. She attended Farmingdale State University for Dental Hygiene. She is a Syosset Ford Ice Girl as well as a New York Dragons Fire Dancer. Meredith is a fan of Dave Matthews and Madonna, likes to watch Lost and Entourage and her favorite movie is The Notebook. She enjoys vacationing in Nashville, Tennessee.

Miko lives in Corona, NY and graduated from Syracuse University where she majored in Policy Studies. She is a former New York Dragons Fire Dancer. She is currently a special events consultant and is involved in numerous community programs. Miko enjoys aerobics, dancing kickboxing, cheerleading and songwriting.

Monica is a Queens college student from Bayside, NY who also performs as Syosset Ford Ice Girl and as a New York Dragons Fire Dancer. A communications Disorders Major, she is particularly interested in Business Law, Psycholinguistics and Phonetics. She loves to snowboard and figure skate and won the Senior Ladies Double Gold Medal in Competitive Figure Skating and the 2005 Empire State Games Senior Ladies Silver Medal. She’s a fan of Madonna and Bon Jovi, the movies Pretty Woman, The Notebook and Dirty Dancing and has four pets – one dog and three cats.

Vote Leon !


New York Jets rookie running back Leon Washington has been named a finalist for both the FedEx Ground Player of the Week and the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week. Washington, a 5’8", 202-pound Florida State product, ran for 120 yards and his first two professional touchdowns on 29 attempts in the Green & White’s 31-24 victory over the Detroit Lions.


On Monday, Jets first-year head coach Eric Mangini named Washington the club’s Offensive Player of the Week. His 346 rush yards lead the Jets and he's averaging a healthy 4.9 yards per carry. Washington has also totaled 76 receiving yards on five catches.


Fans can vote Washington the Vote Diet Pepsi!Vote FedEx Ground!

Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week until 5:00 p.m. Thursday and the FedEx Ground Player of the Week until Thursday at 6:00 p.m. The winners will be announced Thursday evening.

See Official Jets Website For Voting.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Knocking On The Door


Knock, knock, knocking on Heaven's door. This team sure doesn't make it easy but we've notched our 2nd straight win and our easy schedule make you believe this team can go on a playoff run. Yes, it's scary but it's true. We already have 4 wins and look at 6 of the 9 remaining teams we play: Look at 1-5 Cleveland, 1-5 Oakland, 2-4 Houston, 1-6 Miami, 2-4 Green Bay and 2-5 Buffalo.

Yesterday, we had another bad team. When two bad teams play, the better of the bad will win and that seems to be the JETS.

The offense moved the ball nicely down the field which Chad hitting McCairins deep for 7. But, the day was all about the running game as we had over 200 yards on the run which set up the pass. Leon Washington is starting to make us not remember that we didn't trade up for Reggie Bush. This guy is looking like the steal of the draft and could be a candidate for Rookie of the Year if he keeps it up. Yesterday this guy had 129 yards on the ground for 2 touchdowns. Can't complain about those numbers especially when he averaged 6.5 yards per carry.

The defense still has issues. We still have NO pass rush and we still let teams walk down the field in the 2nd half to make a potential blowout turn into a nail biter.

But, a win is a win and that's what matters. We are in sole possession of 2nd place in the AFC East with a matchup vs. the Pats in 2 weeks. But for not, bring on the pathetic Browns !

Monday, October 16, 2006

Barely Squishing The Fish


Well, we squeaked by the Fish and in what became a close game because our defense really stinks. Do we have ANY pass rush? Where are our corner backs and safeties? How can you let Joey Harrington walk down the field twice and almost a third time? Embarrassing. The defensive system does not fit our players and the players are not that bad.

As for the offense, it's quite pathetic that we can't score in the first quarter. Maybe because they don't start throwing the ball down the field until the 2nd half. All of these stupid dump off passes and trickery is great but get the ball down field to Coles. Good things happen when you throw the ball down field to this guy. And get Cotchery and McCairins and Dwight more involved. Heck...throw to Baker more and use the tight end like other teams do. We do the same stupid things that we did under the Edwards regime. When it is 3rd down, we don't EVER throw past the 3rd down marker. We throw a pass before that marker and hope we can break a tackle and run for the first down. Ya know what? It AIN'T freggin working. You need 7 yards. Let's try and throw for 8 yards, not 5 yards. It's so aggravating. I love the use of Brad Smith but let's get him more involved. This guy is quick as hell. Heck...give him a series to see what he can do ala Kordell Stewart in his hey day !

And how great is Brad Smith on special teams. It seems like he made EVERY tackle on the KO returner.

Not much really happened yesterday to comment on. It was boring first half following but a fun-sweat-it-out second half. But, in the old days, the game gets tied on a Mare field goal and we lose in OT. Yesterday, he missed. So, maybe the tide is slowly changing.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Murdered !


What we had done to the Colts in the playoffs a few years ago was done right back to us yesterday by the Jaguars. We got murdered 41-0. Ouch.

Right from the start, it was a disaster. First of all, the 3-4 defense is NOT working. The holes were enormous for the Jags to run thru. Their first 2 touchdown runs were up the middle and were not even touched by the defense. This team needs 4 men on the line and needs Vilma to be the middle linebacker to float around and wreak havock like he did last year. I'm not loving the system now by Mr. Mangini. It's not working and it is not like there isn't any talent on the defensive line and the linebacker core. It would be nice to get some pass rush going. Oh wait, we did have some pass rush but we got fucked by the refs twice. The first was when Vilma came rushing in and pounded the QB while releasing the ball and they called roughing. Come on...give me a break. How the hell was he suppossed to know that the QB did not have the ball in his hands. The second time was worse. We sacked the QB for what appeared to be a safety and they called a roughing the passer penality. The QB still had the ball so basically they called a penality for tackling the QB too hard? I've NEVER seen that ever. We were still getting murdered at the time but what the freggin hell !

As for the offense, the running game was a bit better with Leon Washington getting nearly 100 yards. I want this guy to be the starter. This running back by committe idea sucks. You need one guy to get the bulk of the runs so he can get into a groove. Every possession, you can't change the running back. That doesn't work.

Chad was not great yesterday throwing two interceptions but the first one was not all his fault as it was deflected. Part of the problem was that no one was open and our field position was horrendous all day.

I don't know what else to see. The entire game was embarrassing. I had it on but found my self not paying too much attention in the 2nd half. Just think, we probably won't have a game the rest of the season that is worse than this one !

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Mr. T


I thought Mr. T stood for Tannenbaum ??? I pity this fool !

Monday, October 02, 2006

Close But No Cigar



No one gave the Jets a chance. And, the scary part was that we almost pulled it off. The game started out with us spotting the Colts 7 points on a fumble and you can't spot this team any points. After a pretty pathetic first quarter, the team came alive having a nice drive for a TD to tie up the game. Then, Mangini dropped his pants and let his balls out. To keep the momentum, they called for an on-sides kick. And miraculously, they recovered. What a set of balls it takes to make that call. We then walk down the field again for a TD to take a lead. It figures that we'd give it back to them but being tied with the 3-0 Colts at the half was somewhat satisfying.

The part of the game that pissed me off was that we had the ball 1st and 7 from the 7 and instead of kicking a field goal on 4th down and getting points to extend the lead, they went for it despite having a WEAK running game. Even worse, they called a pass play and Chad made his first huge mistake in 120 tries, he threw a pick in the endzone. OUCH. That hurt. I think Mangini's balls got too big for his pants.

The Colts started to get it together and we had NO pass rush for much of the game. You can't let Manning have as much time as he did. It figures he walks down the field and gets a TD. However, a bull shit call set up the TD when they called pass interference on Justin Miller. What a crap call.

Miller was definitely pissed off. He was so pissed that he took the kick off for 103 yards for a Touchdown to give the Jets a lead. However, he scored too fast as the Colts now had the ball and drove right down the field for a TD leaving the Jets with only 50 seconds on the clock.

Now, another Mangini mistake was giving a Rookie, Leon Washington, the chore of handling the kick off as he believed Miller was too tired. So, Washington muffs the kick and we have to now start with the ball on our own 2 yard line. Huge mistake. After a few passes, there is 8 seconds left and time for one last play. Yup...it was flea flicker time. There were 8 different LEGAL flea flickers on this play and we got as close as the 27 yard line. It would have been insane but we fell short as we did in our home opener. Another heartbreaking loss against a team that people said we didn't belong on the field with.

So, we are now 2-2 and our losses are to the Pats and the Colts, both in the final mintues of the game. Hmmmmm...maybe we aren't as bad as the writers say we are. Maybe we are a stud pash rusher away from being a quality team. When Chad is healthy, the offense can move the ball. So, maybe a little more D and we are right there with these "elite" teams.

Don't get me wrong, I'm still pissed as we had a chance to win. I wish we had broken that sissy boy (Peyton's) legs !

Friday, September 29, 2006

Coles Wins AFC Offensive Player Of Month


New York Jets wide receiver Laveranues Coles has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for September. Coles’ 331 yards receiving are the most by a Jets’ receiver through the first three games of a season since Hall of Famer receiver Don Maynard totaled 356 yards in 1968.

Coles, in his seventh-year out of Florida State, leads the NFL with 24 receptions as the Jets have compiled a 2-1 record, good for a first place tie in the AFC East.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Sandler A Jets Fan


Look at The Hoff hangin out w/ Adam Sandler in his Vilma jersey !

Monday, September 25, 2006


They said we had no chance. We couldn't go into Buffalo and win. The Buffalo pass rush would be too much for the young Jets offensive line.

Well, ya know what? We WON. We are 2-0 on the road and 2-1 overall and tied with New England for 1st Place in the division. So, how do you like them apples.

Let's start with the offensive line. They may not be making any holes for the running backs but they sure protected Pennington yesterday. The crew that had 7 sacks the prior week got ZERO vs the Jets line yesterday. I still am concerned with the running game and am NOT a fan of Running Back By Committee. Pick a running back and stay with one. Running backs need to get into a groove and when they are not in every play, they can't get into that groove. There were a few positives. The 4th and 1 QB sneak by Chad gaining about 4 yards on a second effort instead of just the one yard needed. Then, another 3rd down situation and Leon Washington had a great run only to be called back by an illegal man down field penality. Still, it was a nice run.

The throwing game was not as good as it was the past two weeks but Chad lead the team to scores when it was needed. It was very nice to see a Tight End catch a TD as that has been very rare in these parts the last 10 or so years. You have to love the tandem of Cotchery and Coles. They may not have had any long catches but they made the catches that were thrown to them.

As for the defense, yeah, they made us sweat a bit down the stretch when it became a 1 score game but that wouldn't be the Jets not to make you sweat it out a bit. I'm not a fan of the 3-4 as we don't get much pass rush unless we have a CB Blitz and the LBs are so far off the line that the oppossing running back runs for about 6 yards before we can even attempt to tackle him. But, I love the play of Kerry Rhodes. He's turning out to be a great mid-round draft pick with his forced fumbles yesterday. I was a bit disappointed in Vilma not scooping up the ball and running for a TD on a fumble but at least he picked up the ball and was able to change the battle for field position. And how about Victor Hobson getting a defensive TD even though his foot went out of bounds on the 2 yard line. The officials totally missed that one but it's nice to have the ball bounce in our direction once in a while.

So, who would have thought that we'd be 2-1 and a few less mistakes last week and we could have beaten New England Are we a good team? That remains to be seen. But will we be one of the worst teams in the league as many predicted, I believe the answer to that is NO.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Mangini Bowl I


The Rivalry continues. First it was Parcells and the Tuna Bowl. Then, it became Belechick Bowl. Now, what do you call the Mangini / Belechick rivalry with the Jets vs. Patriots? So, much has happened between these two franchises expecially if you throw in the Curtis Martin factor when Parcells stole him from New England. Now, it's a new Era of the Rivalry and as it stood, New Englad has won the last 6 meetings between thesse two teams.

I wasn't expecting much going into the game but the way the Patriots looked last week, maybe we would be able to play a close game and have it come down to the end. It was nice winning the first game of the year so at least there was so optimism knowing we couldn't be 0-2 by the end of the day.

The first half was pretty rough. I liked the fact that the Patriots started with the ball and we were able to hold them to 3 and out on the first drive of the game. However, all of the Jets drives stalled at mid-field. Here are some things that pissed me off during the game:

- Graham's punt that went 9 yards setting up the Patriots for an extra touchdown right before the half.
- The 3 - 4 defense getting NO pass rush except for the Kerry Rhodes Sack / forced fumbled when plowing Brady.
- The offensive line protecting Chad OK but making NO holes for the running game. How can we not get 3 inches on a 4th down on their own 46 resulting in a change of possession and a Patriots TD.
- The running game. We are in serious need of a running back. Do we even have a running game? 51 total rushing yards is an embarrassment. And what is worse is that the Jets had ZERO rushing first downs !
- The use of Time-Outs. There was one play were we were on Defense and there was NO way that Brady was going to get the ball snapped and WE wound up calling the timeout.
- The secondary could NEVER come up big on 3rd downs. Brady would always get the first down and keep those long drives alive.
- Poor play calling on the drive we wound up kicking a field goal. What were they doing having Chad run a QB sneak for 3 yards?

However, there were a few things to be excited about.

- Chad had his 2nd straight 300+ yard game.
- Jets scored 17 unanswered points after falling behind by 24 ponts.
- C&C Factory - Coles & Cotchery, both went over 100 yards receiving and each had an incredible touchdown.
- Nugent made his 41 yard field goal and didn't miss an extra point.
- Love the useage of the hurry up offense. This will get much better once we have a running game.
Well, 1-1 is much better than 0-2 so let's beat the Bills next week and get on the winning end again !

Friday, September 15, 2006

When You're A Jet, You're A Jet All The Way


Guest Writer: Rick Harrison

My name is Rick Harrison, and I am a Jets fan. In a dark and dangerous world, there are certainly worse things to be. Tom Arnold, for one.

But as another season starts -- teasing only the foolish with a pubescent coaching staff and a win against the feeble Tennessee Titans -- now is as good a time as any to examine the masochistic joys of living under a green and white cloud with a lining black as soot.

I've been going to Jets games since I was 4 years old and mostly interested in the pretzels and ice cream served at Shea Stadium. Those were the days. A jumbo pretzel hardly ever disappointed like the team on the field.

My dad would grease the ticket guy with $1, and I'd sit on his lap (my dad, not the ticket guy). As I grew older, I learned to love the Jets despite their regular disappointments. I imagine this is how Paris Hilton's parents feel about their daughter.

Oh, there were many brilliant, shining moments. I saw the 51-45 aerial shootout against Miami in 1986. The raucous home divisional playoff win against Jacksonville in 1998. The fourth quarter 23-point ""Miracle at the Meadowlands'' comeback in 2000. I rooted for the worthy Wesley Walker, Al Toon, Mickey Shuler, Lance Mehl, Joe Klecko, Freeman McNeil and Wayne Chrebet.

But then I witnessed a potential division lead shot through the heart with a Dan Marino fake spike. Watched as Dennis Byrd lay temporarily paralyzed. Caught Joe Walton picking his nose on TV and listened as Richie Kotite treated his team of losers like gentlemen. Saw Mark Gastineau commit a personal foul against Cleveland in a 1986 divisional playoff game on fourth and 26 that allowed Cleveland to tie the game and win in double overtime. Squirmed through the multiple concussions and premature retirement of our most prolific receiver. Twice. Sat motionless watching the 1982 AFC Championship Game as A.J. Duhe trucked his way through the Miami mud toward the endzone. Twice. In 1998, I saw a 10-point lead crumble just 30 minutes
and 30 years from another shot at a Super Bowl. And I saw the best coach we would ever have skip town on his first day to build a dynasty in New England.

In my 27 or so years as a sentient fan, the Jets starting quarterbacks have included the likes of Bubby Brister, Browning Nagle, Glenn Foley, Tony Eason, Rick Mirer, Ray Lucas and Quincy Carter. The only thing these guys should have been starting was a list of alternate career choices. And the Jets choices on draft day are most remembered for the boos they generated among the New York crowd.

It says something about Jets fans that we have embraced ""Gang Green'' as our team nickname. Because there's nothing better to describe the squad than the bacterial decay of body tissue requiring amputation.

But I'll still be out there tomorrow with my dad and brother, my friends and girlfriend, grilling meats and tossing a ball in anticipation of anything to cheer about. There is something hopelessly hopeful and unintentionally cruel about cursing your children with the Jets in a town that demands winners. But I've never blamed my dad. When I was born, Joe Namath still glowed from his league-shaking Super Bowl III victory and wobbled his way through games on crippled knees. Traces of magic could shoot from his arm.

My brother should know better. He brought his 8-month-old daughter to a preseason tailgate outfitted in a pink Jets shirt and sucking on a Jets pacifier. The looming tragedy of this young life made me want to call Child Protective Services.

Luckily she's way too young at the moment to comprehend complex shapes and actions, much less the certain disaster of another Jets season. So until she's sitting on her dad's lap in the new Meadowlands stadium, I'm glad she's clueless and happy sucking on that pacifier.

There's just too much of that kind of thing on the field.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Jets To Appear On Extreme Makeover Home Edition


"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" has become one of the most popular television shows in America. On Sunday night, ABC will air two special pre-season episodes which will include appearances by two Jets - cornerback David Barrett and offensive lineman Adrian Jones – helping out the Llanes family of Bergenfield, New Jersey.

This will complete a perfect viewing Sunday for Jets’ fans as they’ll watch the Green & White take on the Patriots at 4:15 p.m. Then they’ll have the opportunity to switch over to ABC for two hours of Extreme Makeover, beginning at 8:00 p.m. The Extreme Makeover design team traveled to Bergenfield to build a brand new renovated home in seven days for a deserving family of six who have overcome some difficult disabilities

In this episode, the design team, scores of volunteers and local builder Pinnacle Communities build a high-tech home that will help this very unique and loving family! During construction, the family goes on vacation to Walt Disney World. In addition, movie trailer voiceover artist Don Lafontaine assists in narrating for the blind during the build. New York Jets David Barrett and Adrian Jones helped out using their muscle and quickness. The players also become certified in the craft of "Origami". Legendary soul gospel group the Blind Boys of Alabama perform.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Mangini Asks Belichick For Help


Eric Mangini Asks Bill Belichick for Help Developing a Gameplan for New England
From: The Sports Pickle

Faced with a tough game this Sunday against the reigning AFC East division champions, rookie New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini called his former boss, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, this morning for some pointers on developing a gameplan for New England.

"I respect Coach Belichick so much," said Mangini. "He is my hero and I owe my whole career to him. Everything I try to do as a head coach is modeled exactly after Coach Belichick, and I want to continue to use him and his vast football knowledge as a resource."

Mangini, one of the youngest head coaches in NFL history at age 35, came to the Jets in the offseason after six seasons under Belichick in New England and three with him on the Jets’ staff from 1997-1999.

"I’m not going to pretend that the Jets would have hired me without my close association to Bill Belichick," said Mangini. "They’re dying for a coach like him, a virtual clone, and I’m the closest thing available. How I dress, how I talk, how I structure practices, how I conduct press conferences – I try to be just like him in each and everything I do. In fact, the first thing I say when I wake up each morning is: ‘What can I do today to be more like the great Bill Belichick?’

And today I answered: ‘Find out how he would take on the New England Patriots this Sunday.’"

Belichick said he was more than happy to help out his former assistant.

"The guy totally creeps me out. He’s practically a stalker," Belichick said. "I don’t think he has had an original thought or idea in his entire life. If he wasn’t in football and trying to be exactly like me, I’m sure he would be in some cult somewhere with his testicles in a jar on a shelf. After I promoted him to defensive coordinator last year, he got even creepier and started referring to me all the time as ‘Master Bill’ with a wide-eyed, insane look on his face. I started to worry he was going to come into my office naked one night and make a pass at me. He probably would have if I hadn’t started locking my office door behind me."

Mangini says Belichick gave him some outstanding advice on facing the Patriots.

"Gold. What he gave me is pure gold," said Mangini. "He told me to double and triple team their receivers because they have tons of good ones and will try to pass the ball the whole game. And he also suggested I should have Chad Pennington pass a lot because he says there’s no way his great game in Week 1 was a fluke. With that advice, I don’t see how we can lose."

Chad Wins AFC Offensive Player Of Week #1



New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini announced Wednesday that quarterback Chad Pennington was named the AFC's Offensive Player of the Week. Pennington was brilliant Sunday, completing 24 of 33 passes for 319 yards and two touchdowns in the Jets’ 23-16 season-opening win over the Tennessee Titans. For his performance, Pennington is also a candidate for NFL FedEx Player of the Week.

Back In Time


Look at the league leaders after week #1. Looks like we've gone back in time by 5 years !

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

The Force Is Strong With Mangini


A new coaching era began on Sunday and we have a head coach with a perfect record. His true test comes Sunday vs. New England that all of a sudden looks like a beatable team after struggling with Buffalo. Let's hope the force is strong with Mr. Mangini and the Gang Green.

Monday, September 11, 2006

1-0


Wow, the Jets are 1-0. For a while it was looking like we were going to run away with the game. However, these are still the New York Jets. The last time they did something the EASY was was probably the 41-0 playoff game vs. the Colts and that was a rarity. It was nice to have a 16 point lead. However, a missed extra point and two missed field goals would have made it 23-0. Until yesterday, Nugent NEVER missed an extra point. I'm not sure if it was a different center snapping the ball of a flat out miss. Either way, it goes in the books as a missed extra point which would have put us up 17-0 if he had kicked the PAT. Not one of Nugent's best days and hopefully he got his bad game out of his system or he'll go down as a HUGE bust. There was a lot of positives in the game and you have to start with Chad. Coming off of his 2nd shoulder surgery and a competition in training camp for the starting job, he proved he was the right decision throwing for over 300 yards for the first time since 2002. And what was great was that there was NO interceptions. He didn't throw the ball with much zip but was accurate in some key down field throws. In addition, when the game was tied, he walked the team down the field for the clinching score. The fumble drove me NUTS giving them the ball basically in the endzone.

I also liked some of the coaching. In the first half, it was 2nd and 5 and we went to the hurry-up offense to throw the defense off guard. I liked seeing that. I also liked the 3 formation where we had three men in the backfield. That was very interesting to see. Our running game was NOT great but we had 2 rookies out there on the OL who are learning on the run and Pete Kendall was also out after getting injured so hopefully this aspect of the game gets better. Brad Smith is going to be a nice weapon to use this year. I can tell from they plays he was in for that the coaching staff is goning to have fun using this guy. Coles, McCarins, Baker, and Cotchery were all solid on the receiving end.

The defense concerned me a bit with the switch to the 3-4 which may not be suited for Mr.Vilma. We had minimal pass rush and the linebacking core have such a cushion that I was not happy with us stopping the running game. I really only fault the defense for the one TD as Chad gave them the other with the fumble but with the NFL being 50% stopping 2pt conversions, we gave up TWO of them which hurt. But hats off to Andre Dyson for snagging 2 interceptions including the first one of Vince Young's career.

Besides Nugent's terrible game, you have to love the Justin Miller 40 yard kick-off return that set up the winning TD drive.

This was one of the FEW winable games on the schedule. It should be interesting what we do next week vs. the Patriots. But, for now, we are in FIRST PLACE baby ! Woooooooooooooo !

Friday, September 08, 2006

Let's The Games Begin...


It should be an interesting year. The three key leaders on this team are younger than me. I just hope they can learn from this year and continue to build so we can have a solid team in 2008 !

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Jets Show Off Florham Park Plan


- Jets want to build a 120,000-square-foot facility on a total of 26 acres.

- An indoor, regulation-sized football field will be enclosed in a 95-foot-tall structure -- enough breathing room for punters to get air.

- Adjacent to the facility will be four outdoor regulation-sized football fields, three grass and one with artificial turf.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Jets Final Cuts Are In


The Jets announced the cutting of 23 players to get down to the mandatory final roster number. Released were the following players:

OL Ed Blanton
OL Marko Cavka
OL Charles Missant
OL Steve Morley
OL Doug Nienhuis
OL Issac Snell
WR Reggie Newhouse
WR Dante Ridgeway
WR Sloan Thomas
TE Joel Dreessen
TE Joe Kowalewski
TE Walter Rasby
RB Stacy Tutt
DL Darrell Adams
DL Matt McChesney
DL Brennan Schmidt
LB Craig Bailey
LB Blake Costanzo
LB Darrell McClover
DB Andre Maddox
CB Ray Mickens
CB Hank Poteat
CB Jamie Thompson

The cutting of Mickens and Dressen come as a major surprise. I hope this staff knows what they are doing cause the prior staff didn't have a clue!

Friday, September 01, 2006

The Mangini Press Conferences


There is a funny cartoon on the Jets page in http://www.newsday.com/sports/football/jets/

Chrebet Joins SNY


SportsNet New York (SNY), the television home of the New York Jets and the New York Mets, named former Jets wide receiver Wayne Chrebet as a contributing analyst for SNY’s Jets Post-Game Live! show. In addition to participating on Jets Post-Game Live! – which will air immediately after every Jets game – Chrebet will make his SNY debut this Sunday at 7pm on Inside Jets Training Camp.

Chrebet joins SNY’s growing panel of NFL on-air talent which includes former Jets QB Ray Lucas, former Jets LB Greg Buttle, SNY NFL Insider Adam Schein, GM Mike Tannenbaum and select Jets players.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Chad Named Starter






















I guess Chad being named Opening Day Starter is better than it being Patrick Ramsey. Chad has leadership and is somewhat accurate. Wish he had a stronger arm with a bit more zip on the ball but with a young OL and no running game, I guess his experience will help the team through this season that probably will be pretty damn ugly !

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Oye !




















After watching the Giants / Jets preseason game last night, we have HUGE offensive issues and scarily, Chad is the best option we have. Yes, he has a week arm but he's the best we have. I'm NOT a Patrick Ramsey fan and at least I didn't have to watch him play and Clemens looked exactly what he is, a Rookie. Our problem is that we have NO running game and an unexperienced offensive line. So, at least Chad gives us leadership behind the center. Yes, he'll be sacked around 70 times this year if he lasts that long but I think Chad is our best option until the season is hopeless. Then, ya gotta let the kid play to see if he is really the future!